Monday, February 13, 2012

Fallout: New Vegas

This week I am doing the 4th chapter of Bethesda's series Fallout New Vegas. This time it takes place on the west coast side of the US. This part of the country wasn't hit as hard by the nuclear weapons, and still has electricity flowing everywhere. You start out by getting shot and left for dead, but before you die a robot, who saw the whole situation, takes you to the local doctor. Now you must search to find the man who tried to kill you, and on the way you can take part in tons of little side quests. As you look for the man who tried to kill you, you find Las Vegas, or as it is now called, New Vegas. It is lit up with lights, and all the gambling casinos are open for business.

Bethesda yet again created a never ending world to explore that has unlimited adventures to do. This game allows you though to interact, and control your teamates now. This game has also taken a sort of political tern by adding groups of different, surviving societies. You can choose if you want to join one, or you can destroy others. Just like Bethesda's other games, like Skyrim and Fallout 3, you have different types of customizations from your guns to your overall character. If you find yourself finished with the game then don't worry, because Bethesda has released 6 new downloadable content pactages that have many more new quests, and things to unlock. This is another great game that is a must buy, and now is for sale for only $20.

6 comments:

littlelane said...

this game looks pretty fin but it really isn't what i would play but i'd try it

BrianG. said...

It's an awesome game. Loved it to death, then loved it some more.

Dalton Dampier said...

Yea this is my favorite game I have probabley put like a month of my life into it.

Matt B. said...

Cool game but i think Fallout 3 is way better

Cody Schott said...

I have played fallout three but still havent gotten the chance to play new vegas. sounds like a fun Game.

Mrs. Rohla said...

This game sounds seriously addictive. When you can go on that many quests and have that many modification choices, when you got done once, you could just play it again a different way.